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The argument requires the assumption that

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(B) foreign-made parts are not suitable for cars manufactured in this country

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Q from studa.com
Given asnwer is D. What a logic. Again I dont trust this. I chose C. PRobably they assume that if the government hadn't approved the auto parts they probably would not be selling in USA.

I think D is correct coz it directly hits the premises given for argument.

C. no foreign-made parts satisfy our government standards
what standards? testing standards or pricing standards....nothing mentioned in paragraph. in Kaplan's language if we choose C then we are thinking too much. _________________

I think D is correct coz it directly hits the premises given for argument.

C. no foreign-made parts satisfy our government standards what standards? testing standards or pricing standards....nothing mentioned in paragraph. in Kaplan's language if we choose C then we are thinking too much.